Pixie dust nails are a lesson in subtle shimmer

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Pixie dust nails solve a certain Goldilocks problem. Subtle enough to be worn almost anywhere, they are a step up from a classic nude nail but don’t feel as shouty, pre-teen or party themed as glitter nails.

Also known as fairy dust nails, the look is currently trending on TikTok with 129.7 million views and skews a couple of different ways, depending on whether you want to dial up or dial down the glimmer.

The first fits neatly into the aesthetic for nearly-bare nails, popularised by Margot Robbie at the Golden Globes, and Hailee Steinfeld at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Here, a sheer coat of shimmery nail polish or a holographic glitter topcoat is meant to mimic the delicate, iridescent sheen of a pixie’s wing when it hits the light.

Good at-home options include Manicurist Nail Polish in Moon and Essie FX Expressie in Holo, which is the exact product Margot’s manicurist Tom Bachick topped her nude polish with.

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Tom is also behind the second iteration, which features a jolt of pastel coloured nail polish (in this case pistachio) and finely-milled flecks of glitter. And finally, there are pixie dust nails that feature a colour-shifting duo-chromatic sheen, which Tom embellished with flower nail art.

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